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reeza Posts: 58

Hi Guys & Girls,

For those that do not know. Telstra has now gone live with there new network to replace CDMA. Telstra NextG http://www.telstra.com/nextG/

Next G is more than just a new mobile network - it’s a whole new mobile experience. It brings your family, friends, work and the world closer, and lets you do so much more.

Need to share a family photo, get some info from the Internet or find a restaurant or cinema? Want to download and listen to the latest music tracks, swap pics with friends, or catch your favourite TV show?

With Next G you can do it on the move - fast.

Forget scrolling through menu after menu to get what you want. With Next G, simply go to your ‘T SYMBOL’ My Place Menu and a single click will give you access to information services, downloads, email and much more.

Our Next G network gives you the largest 3G / Next G coverage in Australia to keep you connected.

Phone released by Telstra for there new network are.

IMATE JASJAM
LG TU500
MOTOROLA RAZR MAXX V6
SAMSUNG A501
SAMSUNG A701
TELSTRA F850

Let's hope there is a SE one soon
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Posted: 2006-10-06 03:51:40
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ryansprague Posts: 70

well i have telstra 3g sim wit video call , streaming , foxtel, all da features ur talkin bout and i have all this on a k800i, think they already came to da party!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 2006-10-22 03:27:28
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reeza Posts: 58

Yes that's the standed stuff you get with Telstra 3G. NextG works on the 850Mhz UMTS, which SE don't have a phone that supports it yet, so I hate to crash the party.
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Posted: 2006-10-22 11:41:03
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ryansprague Posts: 70

well what i should say iz yes ur rite and i made them come to my party by havin a unlocked 1 wit my telstra sim
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Posted: 2006-10-22 13:13:20
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reeza Posts: 58

Unless I'm just really confused, there seems to be to many "recreational drugs" at your party. I too have an unlocked K800i with a Telstra 3G Sim in it and yes it works great, but it sill doesn't support 850mhz UMTS (NextG's frequency)
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Posted: 2006-10-23 03:58:45
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neonismo Posts: 254

Actually "NextG" is a fancy marketing-speak name for HSDPA.

HSDPA can be deployed on the existing UTMS network (3G) and also have a dedicated frequency band just for it.

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Posted: 2006-10-23 04:46:38
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reeza Posts: 58

That's right neonismo, and Telstra have it on a dedicated frequency band. So no SE phone for it yet.
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Posted: 2006-10-23 05:02:36
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Davo_169 Posts: > 500

anyone bought shares?

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Posted: 2006-10-23 10:41:12
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neonismo Posts: 254

I've used HSDPA on both Optus and Vodafone in the Melbourne CBD. Seems quicker than 3g but not by much. Experienced 300kbit to1mbit on those networks on prototype hardware. Now that the speed is improving, the networks need to improve their data plans. $99 for 1gb? Pah, thats easy to chew up.

This message was posted from a K750i
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Posted: 2006-10-23 10:54:08
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Davo_169 Posts: > 500

itll come down.. remember original broadband prices
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Posted: 2006-10-23 11:04:07
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